Advice Issued for Visitors to Richmond Park During Deer Rut


Stags can be more aggressive at this time of year


Male deers can be aggressive in the mating season. Picture: The Royal Parks

September 27, 2024

Visitors to Richmond Park over the next few weeks are being warned to be aware that it is the deer rutting season.

The Royal Parks charity, which manages London’s eight Royal Parks including Richmond Park, is advising extra caution. Between late September through to early November, stags will be engaged in dramatic displays of power and aggression, including roaring and clashing antlers as they compete for mates.

But with rutting stags weighing over 25 stone and reaching speeds of up to 30 miles per hour, their behaviour can become highly unpredictable. To help visitors stay safe during this period, the charity has released a new set of five key safety tips for visitors.

Top 5 Safety Tips for Visitors During Deer Rutting Season

 

  1. Keep Your Distance
    Maintain a minimum distance of 50 meters from deer and up to 100 meters if they are active.. Use binoculars to observe from a safe distance.
  2. Keep Dogs on Leads
    It is also advised to stick to areas where deer are not present. Dogs not on a lead can approach and provoke deer which could lead to aggressive encounters. Keeping dogs on leads helps everyone stay safe by minimising any stress to the deer.
  3. Avoid Intervening or Crowding
    Never intervene between rutting deer or crowd them. If there is a large number of people present, do not join in and surround the deer as it will make them nervous. Photographers especially – remember not to get too close for that ‘perfect shot’ and respect the 50-metre rule.
  4. Watch for Warning Signs: If a deer approaches or appears threatening, back away slowly and calmly. Avoid running, as this could alarm the deer and prompt it to chase you. Do not shout or wave your arms, as sudden movements may provoke the animal.
  5. Observe and Respect Volunteer Rangers
    Volunteer Rangers are present in Richmond Park to offer safety advice and explain deer behaviour during the rut. Pay attention to their guidance and follow their instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

Paul Richards, Park Manager at Richmond Park, said, "While the rutting season provides a spectacular natural display, it is crucial that visitors behave in a safe way. Deer can quickly shift from calm to aggressive, so it’s essential to keep a safe distance and use binoculars for a closer view. “I would like to thank visitors for their cooperation and encourage them to follow our guidelines."

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